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Jan 15, 2024
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RobertCohn
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Sorry, just because you don't like it doesn't mean it isn't true. I'm waiting to learn something about AI/ML from you.
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Your job is next.
snowbird
Jan 15, 2:10pm
It’s especially bad for me
Salami Karate
Jan 15, 2:13pm
I could do that faster.
DieHarder
Jan 15, 2:13pm
With one arm and eyes closed. Seriously, i thought something was wrong with the
ordinary tri guy
Jan 15, 2:17pm
Can't see it for me in the next 6 years.
Born2Fish
Jan 15, 2:13pm
Attorneys that use AI are getting in trouble for the made up legal citations.
BYULAWGUY
Jan 15, 2:15pm
I tried it for a talk and chatgpt made up references to GC talks and quotes.
delux_247
Jan 15, 2:19pm
I know guys at Goldman, they are using their own database of legal docs to train AI and pre-write contracts . . .
RobertCohn
Jan 15, 2:40pm
It will be an incredibly short time before law jobs are at risk. There will
desertcolt
Jan 15, 2:54pm
Which jobs will be the hardest to replace with robots/AI? Also which job would
gaffer
Jan 15, 2:15pm
1. Labor Union jobs 2. Leadership roles in any industry that
Crowd Factor
Jan 15, 2:29pm
A dumb 16 year old at Old Navy can pump out one of those shirts every 2 seconds. Robots require
CSoul
Jan 15, 2:17pm
Yes but robots don’t sue you if you call them by the wrong pronouns.
lilpenny
Jan 15, 2:22pm
Yet.
DieHarder
Jan 15, 2:29pm
Why would they only be able to do one job?
Negative Equity
Jan 15, 2:24pm
That wasn’t a specialized robot/machinery. Robots like these could be programmed
bluesloth
Jan 15, 2:26pm
It's still specialized robot machinery. It's just in a "human" form so we think it's different. But it doesn't
CSoul
Jan 15, 2:32pm
I should just start every post with, "this is amazing, revolutionary!" because it is, I was just responding
CSoul
Jan 15, 2:36pm
I highly doubt this robot was designed and built for the purpose of folding
bluesloth
Jan 15, 2:54pm
Hard to explain both of our points over text. Needless to say it's probably not worth figuring it out in
CSoul
Jan 15, 3:01pm
And we need more jobs for teenagers and teen who will work in those jobs
germ1
Jan 15, 2:42pm
Give it 100 years or so and I am sure it will happen
PortlandCoug
Jan 15, 2:23pm
I'm retired. Nothing can duplicate my unpredictable mix of TV watching, fishing,
LBCougar
Jan 15, 2:25pm
You put hiking twice, the nerve of some people
PortlandCoug
Jan 15, 2:30pm
Doh! I like to hike
LBCougar
Jan 15, 2:32pm
No wonder the trails are so crowded.
BoiseBlueCoug
Jan 15, 2:33pm
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LBCougar
Jan 15, 2:31pm
Kinda slow, he’s self aware he gets paid by the hour.
CougarGuy84
Jan 15, 2:28pm
Remember when CB kept saying truck drivers were gonna be unemployed
Jericho
Jan 15, 2:29pm
It's not even AI. The marketers co-opted ML driven tasks and named it AI.
CSoul
Jan 15, 2:33pm
I disagree. AI is different. We've never seen anything like it.
HarlemCoug
Jan 15, 2:37pm
Okay, but can it fold a fitted sheet?
scottfunkel
Jan 15, 2:31pm
RE: Okay, but can it fold a fitted sheet?
Captain Rex
Jan 15, 2:35pm
40k robot that can crappy fold like 10 shirts/hour or a 10k folding machine that can uniformly fold 500 shirts/hour?
OPINIONS
Jan 15, 2:42pm
This is like saying that McDonald's cashiers haven't been replaced in like 50 years. Well, they are in the process of
RobertCohn
Jan 15, 2:50pm
I don't think he said any of that. What he said is that a really expensive robot
benny1982
Jan 15, 2:56pm
I'm saying it's foolish to think that any job is safe from this, but especially low skill jobs. That robot can take a
RobertCohn
Jan 15, 3:08pm
No offense, but this is the type of pie-in-the-sky assumption about AI that
benny1982
Jan 15, 3:13pm
Machine learning, AI, and automation are all blurred lines. Pretending that isn't the case is naive.
RobertCohn
Jan 15, 3:23pm
Cool, laugh emoji but no argument. Here is the first link from Googling 'is Machine Learning AI?', from Microsoft.
RobertCohn
Jan 15, 3:51pm
I just don't want to spend all day arguing with you.
benny1982
Jan 15, 3:56pm
And more, the "is it ML or AI" argument is splitting hairs and relies on how
benny1982
Jan 15, 3:59pm
Lol, cool. But taking an 8 hour online course on coding for AI doesn't exactly make a person an expert.
RobertCohn
Jan 15, 4:02pm
Oh wow, you nailed me. Also, I'm not claiming to be an expert. But I'm not the
benny1982
Jan 15, 4:02pm
I talk to pre-IPO AI CEOs, Gartner experts, dozens of GLG guys, product managers building AI products at Salesforce,
RobertCohn
Jan 15, 4:44pm
Keep going. I want more name-dropping. I've missed John Haddow.
benny1982
Jan 15, 4:54pm
Sorry, just because you don't like it doesn't mean it isn't true. I'm waiting to learn something about AI/ML from you.
RobertCohn
Jan 15, 5:01pm
I laugh that McDonalds cashiers all still employed, but are now just tasked to help people use super-buggy kiosks.
OPINIONS
Jan 15, 3:24pm
Show us the worker Optimus attacked & sacrificed before folding the shirt
jordbyu
Jan 15, 2:47pm
He was trained through organic assimilation. Namely the brain organ. Which he ate to learn to fold (per the video).
RobertCohn
Jan 15, 3:09pm
I'll buy one when they can wrap Christmas presents.
zonacougar
Jan 15, 5:03pm
It's a good thing we are putting enormous resources into shirt-folding robots
Mitty
Jan 15, 6:21pm
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